Oryx Hunting

Did you ever wonder why big game hunting is allowed in New Mexico? Because it helps control the animal population and prevents crop damage on the many family owned farms in New Mexico. So what do you do with the elk, deer, antelope or oryx after the hunt? Make a great dinner of course. Here is a great recipe for Oryx Green Chile Stew. Continue reading →

The Oryx is a large African antelope that now lives in southern New Mexico. In 1969 the New Mexico State Department of Game and Fish decided to introduce Oryx to the Tularosa Basin in New Mexico. Continue reading →

There is more than 30 million acres of public lands and a comparable amount of private land available for Big Game hunting in New Mexico. Big Game hunting in New Mexico usually consists of elk, deer, antelope and oryx. Continue reading →